Up by four with 35 seconds left to go in the game, James dribbled to the left elbow to draw a double team and dished out to an open Korver on the opposite side.

Instinctually, he quickly faked a swing pass to J.R. Smith on the perimeter and threw a bullet to a cutting LeBron right past the outstretched hand of Bojan Bogdanovic and caught Darren Collison off guard, resulting in an easy two points for Cleveland.

Tyronn Lue admitted that it scared him seeing a potential turnover in the making in such a crucial situation, but when asked whether he hesitated to make the risky pass, Korver didn’t even think for a second – because James was the recipient.

“He’s the best receiver in the NBA,” Korver said. “You’ve just gotta put it up there for him.”

Kyle Korver had faith that LeBron would be able to handle his critical bullet pass late in the fourth quarter: "He's the best receiver in the NBA." #Cavspic.twitter.com/jv2joLuIeV